U.S. History 1st Semester Final
what was the cost of new york as paid by the dutch (note: this was an extra credit question)
$24 and some beads
what was the name if the church that grant gathered his troops at?
shiloh
with regard to the issue of slavery the original constitution
slavery was not mentioned and therefore continued
what was a significant problem that resulted from the colombian exchange?
smallpox and influenza killed many native americans
what was the first permanent colonial settlement in north america?
st. augustine, florida
the opposition to the proposed american system of internal improvements was a result of
states rights overriding national concerns
the democrat-republicans favored
states' rights
why did the slave trade increase in the 1500s?
sugar plantations became dependent on slave labor
the first native american columbus encountered were the
taino
the industrial revolution began in the
textile industry
which battle in the middle states was a major turning point in the revolution?
the battle of saratoga
which battle turned ended the revolutionary war?
the battle of yorktown
the first 10 amendments to the constitution are known as
the bill of rights
what is the MAIN reason the british parliament put new taxes on the american colonists?
the british spent money and resourced to protect the colonists during the french and indian war and they needed money to pay those bills
one weakness of the articled of confederation was that
the federal government could not tax
the most economically profitable commerce between european colonies in north america and native populations between the 16th and 18th centuries was based on
the fur trade
which 18th century religious movement in the british colonies most clearest signified growing religious independence, diversity, and uniqueness?
the great awakening
the 3 branches of federal government are
the judicial, the executive, and the legislative
what was the most likely motivation to create the mayflower compact?
the leaders wished to increase unity among "the pilgrims" by establishing a form of self-government
in northeastern north america before european contact, the iroquois developed the tradition of
the longhouse
the largest single addition to american territory was
the mexican cession
which region of the british north american colonies, nicknamed the "bread colonies", was the most ethnically, religiously, and demographically diverse?
the middle colonies
the columbian exchange is
the moment when columbus first establishes trade
in the 1840s, manifest destiny was considered by expansionist to be
the natural fulfillment of progress by the united states
what british law most directly affected trade in the colonies?
the navigation acts
the 10 amendments known as the bill of rights were originally intended as restrictions against
the new national government
after the first battle at bull run
the north and the south realized that the war would be a long, hard struggle
article 2 of the constitution describes
the president
the head of the executive branch of government is
the president of the united states
the congress of the united states consist of
the senate and the house of representatives
what are the 2 bodied that make up the legislative branch?
the senate and the house of representatives
why did the europeans want a new way to the east asia?
the silk road was slow, long, and dangerous
in which region was the primary economic and social system based upon agriculture and plantation life?
the southern colonies
amendment 2 of the constitution is
the tight to form militias and bear arms
which event officially ended the revolutionary war?
the treaty of paris in 1783
what are the sides that fought in the mexican american war?
the united states and mexico
the constitution states that all revenue bills must originate in
the united states congress
how did the new england colonists practice self-government?
they attended town meetings and elected leaders
the declaration of independence was written by
thomas jefferson
the democrat-republicans are best represented by
thomas jefferson
how did the arrival of europeans affect native american culture?
thousands of native americans died from european diseases
during the 17th century, which of the following was the primary cash crop of the chesapeake and virginia colonies?
tobacco
the adena, hopewell, and mississippians excelled at
trade
17th and 17th century french and dutch colonial relationships with american indians were primarily based on
trade alliances centering on fur trade
17th and 18th century french and dutch colonial relationships with american indians were based primarily on
trade alliances centering on the fur trade
what was the motivation of european exploration in the age of discovery?
trade and going to india
true or false: the french and indian war was an indirect cause of the revolutionary war
true
tensions that led to the salem witchcraft trials included all EXCEPT
uneven economic growth
western progression was led by
various forms of transportation including rail, stage, and covered wagon
which british north american colony violently confronted the powhatan indians and justified their actions by their strong belief in their racial and cultural superiority?
virginia
the capitol building where the united states congress meets is located in
washington dc
during the great awakening, southern baptists
were popular with the majority of white planters
what issue became prominent following the war with mexico?
whether or not the new lands from mexico should be admitted to the union as slave or free states
which best explains why the plymouth settlement was so important in american history? a). it proved that a self-governing society consisting mostly of farm families could flourish in new england b). it first demonstrated that european settlers could not avoid devastating clashes with native americans c). it proved that the land in this region was ill-equipped to support settlers in such great numbers, forcing subsequent colonists to settle elsewhere d). it set the standard for race-based slavery as the basis of labor, as opposed to indentured servitude or native american labor
A. It proved that a self-governing society consisting mostly of farm families could flourish in New England
the role congress plays in ensuring that executive branch agencies are carrying out their legislated responsibilities is known as
Bicameralism
which of the following constitutional principled most directly addressed the relationship between the federal and state governments a). checks and balance b). bill or rights c). separation of powers d). representation e). federalism
C separation of powers
17th and 18th century english colonization differed from the spanish, dutch, and french because england
Eventually established colonies based primarily on agriculture
when virginia became a colony controlled by king james, it became a
Royal colony
which deadly epidemic most devastated mexican natives and was the subject of numerous 15th and 16th century primary accounts of disease?
Smallpox
the connecticut (great) compromise provided for
a bicameral legislature with one house's composition based upon state population
salem witchcraft trials can best be expressed as
a demonstration of women as second class citizens
thomas paine's common sense was
a widely read criticism of continued british rule of the colonies and how the colonies were not british
the "middle passage" refers to the part of triangle trade that carried
africans from Africa to the west indies
the federalists are best represented by
alexander hamilton
true involvement of the marquis de lafayette in the war meant
american troops were now better trained
the atlantic slave trade in the early 18th century most directly contributed to
an increase in the southern agrarian economic cash crop system
what was the north's strategy to defeat the confederates in the civil war?
anaconda plan
the people most opposed to president james k polk's expansionist program we're the
antislavery forces
how did the new england colonists practice self government?
attended town meetings and elected leaders
which of the following allowed the north to have a more diversified economy than the south? a). the farms were small b). the winters were cold c). the farms produced one crop d). the farms produced several crops
d). the farms produced several crops
what was the most important 15th and 16th century goal of spanish conquest and exploration as revealed by the conquistadors?
increased wealth of spain
how many representatives does each state have?
it depends on the population of the state
who is the father of constitution?
james madison
whose concepts did jefferson draw upon as he drafted the declaration of independence?
john locke's
this person took charge at jamestown and told the colonist, "if you want to eat, you have to work"
john smith
who, as governor of massachusetts bay colony, claimed that the puritans should establish a "city upon a hill"?
john winthrop
the chief purpose of the _____ is to review the laws to determine their constitutionality
judicial
to encourage people to come to jamestown, the virginia company introduced the headright system, which offered settlers
land
16th through 19th century north american indians most resisted european beliefs about
land ownership
native americans believed that an individual cannot claim rights to
lands
the chief propose of the _____ is to pass the laws
legislative
the most powerful branch of government according to the constitution is
legislative
what happened in the response to the defeat of bull run?
lincoln appointed general george mcclellan
the indian peoples of the cultural area known as the southwest
lived as farmers in pueblos
explorers came to north america
looking for gold, to create new empires, and to spread christianity
the belief that the united states had a special mission to expand over the entire north american continent was known as
manifest destiny
historians describe the colonial system of the european "mother country", regulating trade of its manufactured goods in exchange for raw materials from its north american colonies, as
mercantilism
bacon's rebellion was situated in the context of what border tension of chesapeke virginia in the 1600s?
mercantilism vs. free trade
15th and 16th century spanish exploration and conquest created a racially mixed culture known as
mestizo
why did american settlers;era in texas come into conflict with mexico in the 1830s?
mexico feared losing texas to the united states
in which area did the south have an advantage over the north in the civil war?
military leadership
the large urban complex of cahokia was created by people of the
mississippi valley
what document warned european countries not to interfere with the affairs of the western hemisphere?
monroe doctrine
the issue of water rights was important in early california because
much of california is desert with very little water
which mid-atlantic british colony was noted for its promotion of religious freedom, good relations with local indians, and quaker idealism?
pennsylvania
which one of these was NOT a problem lincoln faced when deciding what to do about fort sumter?
people needed food to feed hungry soldiers
which 15th century european country dominated the african slave trade?
portugal
which european country had the least significant presence in the western hemisphere during the 15th and 16th centuries?
portugal
using west africans as slaves was started by the
portugese
the purpose of georgia by robert oglethorpe was
promote debt relief
a fundamental grievance of bacon's was his
realization of the widening wealth gap between landowners and former indentured servants seeking land
the sugar act was an effort by the british parliament to
reduce smuggling in the colonied
which of the following was awakened in the "great awakening"?
religion
the compromise made in the kansas-nebraska act served to increase sectional tensions by
repealing the missouri compromise
the response by the government may have confirmed anti-federalist fear of
rights being taken away from individuals in favor of a strong federal government
who was the famous black abolitionist who wrote an autobiography of his/her former life as a slave?
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why did the north and the south have different attitudes toward higher tariffs?
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the most important articles in the constitution are
1, 2, and 3
the most discussed amendments are
1, 2, and 4
how many parts were there to the anaconda plan?
3
how many articles in the constitution
7
as spanish labor demands grew, the labor source for imperial production transitioned to
african slaves
all of the following are true about the tariff of 1828 EXCEPT it a). was viewed as an "abomination" by many southerners b). demonstrated the growing differences between the north and south c). was ultimately ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court d). created a crisis that almost led to a civil war
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antebellum era reform movements such as abolitionism, temperance, and women's rights has their origins in all of the following EXCEPT a). the monroe doctrine b). the second great awakening c). beliefs in human perfectibility d). liberal european social ideas
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during the 1800s, the belief that people could improve themselves and society
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if you lived in the early 1800s, which of these people would you NOT meet? a). a bride b). a female town mayor c). a woman with 3 children d). a farm wife
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in 1832, south carolina repealed nullification after
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in the mid-1800s, where would you find the most public elementary schools?
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most divisive issue in regards to western expansion during the antebellum era was
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most southern whites were
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suffrage is
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the deciding type of voter in the collecting of jackson in 1828 was the
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the indian removal act of 1830
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the informal group of personal advisers favored by president jackson was called the
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to achieve middle-class status, people often broke with tradition and
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what was the most controversial issue as more states were added to the union?
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which amrican president is responsible for the trail of tears?
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which of the following did jackson think favored the wealthy? a). the national debt b). the national bank c). the right to vote d). the indian removal act
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which of the following might have been said by someone in the women's rights movement? a). "women should have the same educational opportunities as men" b). "women don't need to be educated because they don't vote" c). "having an education won't even a woman be a good mother" d). "a woman who wants an education isn't a good wife"
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which of the following warned european nations to stay out of latin american affairs? a). the dominion of canada b). the tariff of 1828 c). the american system d). the monroe doctrine
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which of the following was NOT trie about the 1820 missouri compromise? a). it allowed maine to enter the union as a free state and missouri to enter as a slave state b). it barred slavery north of the 36°30' line in future states from the lousiana purchase territory c). it successfully kept the issue of slavery from becoming a national debate until just a few years before the civil war d). it temporarily settled the issue of slavery but was eventually weakened and ultimately overturned
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which of the following was par of the missouri compromise? a). slave owners would not be allowed to pursue slaves who escaped to "free" territory b). the lousiana territory north of the southern border of missouri would be free of slavery c). all children born to enslaved people in missouri would be free d). no additional slaves could be brought into missouri after its admission to the union as a slave state
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which person did reform work based on the belief that the public education is essential for democracy to work?
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the growth of profitability of southern cotton did all of the following EXCEPT a). catapult the wealth of he average southern white above most northerners b). provide the raw material for manufacturing in new england c). accelerate in internal movement of slaves from the southeast to he southwest d). promote national and international economic ties
a). catapult the wealth of he average southern white above most northerners
which of the following marked the official end of the american revolution? a). congressional approval of the treaty of paris b). the 1782 peace talks in paris c). the battle of yorktown d). the battle of cowpens
a). congressional approval of the treaty of paris
which of the following groups most strongly opposed washington's point of view in the address? a). democratic-republicans b). new england merchants c). southern plantation owners d). federalists
a). democratic-republicans
which of the following supreme court cases is correctly identified? a). marbury v. madison—established the principle of judicial review b). mcculloch v. maryland—upheld the sanctity of private contracts c). worcester v. georgia—ruled that states cannot tax the federal governemnt d). dartmouth v. woodward—established tribal autonomy on indian lands
a). marbury v. madison—established the principle of judicial review
the constitution and the bill of rights expressly prohibit bit all of the following except a). slavery b). double jeopardy c). cruel and unusual punishment d). unreasonable search and seizure
a). slavery
which of the following statements can help you form a conclusion about the turning point of the american revolution? a). the battle of saratoga made americans more confident of victory and conceived european nations to help the patriot cause b). because washington's volunteer army was poorly trained, he suffered serious setbacks at the beginning of war c). the battles of lexington and concord marked the start of the war d). the british won the battle of bunker hill, but many english soldiers died
a). the battle of saratoga made americans more confident of victory and conceived european nations to help the patriot cause
which is an important reason the american colonists rebelled against england in the 1770s? a). the colonists desired the rights to control the basic aspects of their economy b). an overwhelming majority of the colonists favored rebellion c). england did not adequately protect america from attack by other european nations d). england has reduced their number of colonial representation on parliament
a). the colonists desired the rights to control the basic aspects of their economy
which of the following could be made with interchangeable parts? a). toasters b). paintings c). needled d). spoons
a). toasters
which of the following was NOT a result of the invention of the cotton gin? a). cotton profits increased enormously b). cotton growers used profits to build more textile mills c). cotton production increased required more slaves d). cotton plantations extended as far west as texas
b). cotton growers used profits to build more textile mills
which of the following is not a core value or the united states political structure a). legal equality b). economic equality c). freedom of religion d). freedom of speech
b). economic equality
all of the following were concerns about the articled of confederation that led to the calling of the constitutional convention of 1787 except a). dissatisfaction over safeguards of individual rights and liberties b). fear of the stability of the government c). desire to promote trade among the states d). dissatisfaction with the central government's ability to provide for actionable defense
b). fear of the stability of the government
william penn a). was the founder of the quaker's b). founded pennsylvania c). founded new york d). was a german lord who died in poverty
b). founded pennsylvania
which of the following contributed the LEAST to he growing colonial sentiment toward independence in the 1770s? a). anger over numerous attempts to tax the colonists and colonists' perceived lack of political representation b). frustration over the british government's refusal to send troops to protect the colonies from indian attacks c). an emerging ideology of resistance based on english common law, enlightenment ideas, and whig political thought d). a growing sense of american identity and grassroots movements of laborers, artisans, women
b). frustration over the british government's refusal to send troops to protect the colonies from indian attacks
which of the following livestock introduced by the spanish had the greatest impact ob great plains indian settlement patterns? a). cows b). horses c). pigs d). buffalo
b). horses
which of the following was NOT a cause to the development of the town structure seen above? a). the puritan beliefs of the settlers in the area b). intense focus on cash crops c). geographical and environmental conditions that made town living more advantageous d). a high degree of social harmony
b). intense focus on cash crops
the proclamation of 1763 prohibiting colonial migration west of the appalachian mountains resulted from all of the following EXCEPT a). ongoing indian uprisings such as pontiac's rebellion b). parliament's decision to punish the colonies for their refusal to pay taxes c). british weariness to engage in further military conflicts d). british determination to reduce expenditures after the seven years' war
b). parliament's decision to punish the colonies for their refusal to pay taxes
new england's economy included the following industries, EXCEPT: a). logging and shipbuilding b). silver and gold mining c). farming d). fishing and whaling
b). silver and gold mining
which of the following was a point made in the dred scott decision? a). congress could prohibit slavery in any territory b). slaves were property, even if they lived in a free territory c). slaves were citizens d). all of the above
b). slaves were property, even if they lived in a free territory
which statement identifies a result of the british stamp act, the boston massacre, the intolerable acts, and the publication of common sense? a). the battle of saratoga was fought b). the colonies declared their independence for great britain c). the treaty of paris was signed d). the english bill of rights was written
b). the colonies declared their independence for great britian
which of the following was NOT a result of antebellum technological innovations such as textile michenery, the steam engine, the telegraph, and the use of interchangeable parts? a). the expanded size and scope of domestic markets b). the heighten isolation of rural americans c). increased industrial output and worker productivity d). a realization in farming and agriculture
b). the heighten isolation of rural americans
which of the following developments LEAST strengthened the increasing economic linkage of the north and midwest during the antebellum era? a). the growth of canals and railroads b). the spread of plantation agriculture c). the federal attempts to create a national economy d). the shift of market production
b). the spread of plantation agriculture
which of the following was a result of the war of 1812? a). the united states agreed to remain neutral in european wars b). the united states and britain agreed to stop fighting c). the border between canada and the united states was redrawn d). new england states left the union
b). the united states and britain agreed to stop fighting
which of the following was NOT a result or consequence of the dred scott decision of 1857? a). free states in the north saw the need to speak politically with one voice b). congress had no right to restrict slavery in the territories c). the fugitive slave act was repealed d). the democratic party became divided along sectional lines
c). the fugitive slave act was repealed
of the following choices, which feature of the new england town map would be LEAST likely to be present in the chesapeake colonies? a). the presence of swampy land that would complicate agrarian pursuits b). the clustering of homes centrally located around a town hall and school c). individually owned family farms d). minister's house
d). minister's house
the first americans traveled from asia to north america over a land bridge called
beringia
the basic constitutional rights of the people were FIRST set out in the
bill or rights
what was the first major bloodshed that happened 25 miles from the union capital?
bull run
which of the following is NOT a reason why the americans won the revolution? a). geography b). help from abroad c). advanced technology d). skilled leadership
c). advanced technology
all of the following are ways of the legislative branch can check the executive except a). congress may remove the president through its impeachment and conviction powers b). congress may override presidential vetos c). congress may pass a law declaring a presidential action unconstitutional d). the senate may refuse to approve a treaty negotiated by the president
c). congress may pass a law declaring a presidential action unconstitutional
which of the following best characterizes the nature of the difference between northern and southern states in the late 1700s and early 1800s? a). military b). political c). economic d). cultural
c). economic
the bill or rights guarantees are all of the following EXCEPT a). freedom of speech b). freedom of religion c). freedom of education d). the right to bear arms
c). freedom of eduaction
which of the following was an outcome of the american revolution? a). it generated a new spirit of equality, dramatically improving relations with indian tribes b). it halted a westward movement of settlers for a generation c). it inspired a number of other independence movements d). it was widely condemned overseas for protecting the interests of colonial elites
c). it inspired a number of other independence movements
which of the following best describes the lowell system? a). it revolutionized the production of steel in the united states b). it was so successful that it was eventually adopted throughout the united states and england c). it involved using mill girls from usual areas to work in textile factories d). it relied exclusively on cheap immigrant labor to undercut competitors
c). it involved using mill girls from usual areas to work in textile factories
which of these is a primary source about the boston tear party? a). a time for kids article about "boston: yesterday and today" b). historical fiction book about a person loving during the boston tea party era c). political cartoon appearing in a 1773 newspaper about the boston tea party d). a movie about the revolutionary war
c). political cartoon appearing in a 1773 newspaper about the boston tea party
which of the following was not a native crop from the americans that stimulated trade and/or population in europe? a). tobacco b). cacao c). rice d). potatoes
c). rice
which of the following exposed the inability of the federal government under the articled of confederation to put down civil unrest and prompted calls for a new, stronger central government? a). the stono rebellion b). the whiskey rebellion c). shays' rebellion d). bacon's rebellion
c). shays' rebellion
which of the following set of historical events is in the correct chronological order? a). stamp act, boston massacre, intolerable acts, boston tea party b). boston tea party, boston massacre, intolerable acts, stamp act c). stamp act, boston massacre, boston tea party, intolerable acts d). committed of correspondence, intolerable acts, boston tea party, stamp act
c). stamp act, boston massacre, boston tea party, intolerable acts
which of the following has authority over the orienting of currency? a). the office of management and budget b). the council of economic advisors c). the department of treasury d). the congress's appropriations committee
d). the congress's appropriations committee
in the 19th century, southerners used all of the following arguments to justify slavery EXCEPT a). slavery was in the bible b). slavery provided a civilizing influence for the slave c). the international slave trade was highly profitable for all regions of the country d). keeping slaves was fully constitutional and thus perfectly legal
c). the international slave trade was highly profitable for all regions of the country
which of the following groups of colonial settlers largely avoided intermarriage of cross-racial sexual unions with native populations? a). the spanish b). the french c). the dutch d). the english
d). the english
which of the following connected the great lakes to the east coast and fueled the economic rise of new york city? a). the transcontinental railroad b). the national railroad c). the cumberland gap d). the erie canal
d). the erie canal
what were the 2 major states the united stats gained after the mexican american war?
california and texas
what weapon caused the least significant change in the military strategy?
cannon
the system of _____ and _____ is means to prevent an one branch of the government from gaining too much power
checks and balances
some of the duties of puritan women included
churning butter, drying fruits, making clothes, soap, and candles
what did clay present to the senate that would settle disagreements between free states and slave states?
compromise of 1850
who has the power to declare war?
congress
how was texas admitted into the union?
congress passed a joint resolution accepting the annexation treaty
the _____ is the "supreme law of the land"
constitution
the articled of confederation differed from all of the following weaknesses EXCEPT a). requiring a majority vote to pass legislation b). lacking an executive branch and federal court system c). disallowing direct taxation of the states or individuals d). allowing amendments to the original articles
d). allowing amendments to the original articles
which of the following is the most likely consequence of divided government a). an organization of the federal bureaucracy b). conflicts between countries c). conflicts between national and state governments d). congress not paying for government functions
d). congress not paying for government functions
which of the following is a fundamental element of the u.s. constitution a). direct election of members of the executive branch b). an executive that's is more powerful than the legislative c). emphasis on a unitary form of government d). division of government authority across political institutions
d). division of government authority across political institutions
federalists were supported by all of the following EXCEPT a). merchants b). workers who depended on manufacturing and trade for their jobs c). property owners d). farmers
d). farmers
all of the following were major elements of the union strategy for victory in the civil war EXCEPT a). gaining full control of the mississippi river b). preventing european powers from entering the conflict c). destroying the confederate army of northern virginia d). impressing ex-slaves into the union army
d). impressing ex-slaves into the union army
to call the development of farming revolutionary is questionable for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: a). the adoption of farming was a gradual process b). many hunter-gatherers had knowledge of plant reproduction c). people's lives and work did not always become better and easier d). it took place over a short period of time
d). it took place over a short period of time
which is a way the renaissance influenced european explorers? a). during the renaissance exploration was discouraged b). the renaissance was a race to discover new lands c). renaissance ideas made life difficult so nobles had to leave d). the renaissance inspired people to seek glory through conquest and discovery
d). the renaissance inspired people to seek glory through conquest and discovery
which of the following regions had the longest growing seasons, primarily cultivated rice and indigo, and has a majority african slave population? a). the middle colonies b). the new england colonies c). the chesapeke colonies d). the southernmost atlantic colonies
d). the southernmost atlantic colonies
which of the following is NOT correctly identified? a). the quebec act—granted freedom of worship to catholics in quebec b). the townshend acts—placed an "external" tax on tea, glass, and paper c). the quartering act—required colonial legislatures to house and feed british soldiers d). the stamp act—reasserted the supremacy of the british king over the colonies
d). the stamp act—reasserted the supremacy of the british king over the colonies
which statement best described article 3? a). the justices b). the court systems c). someone who wanted a monarchy like england had d). the supreme court
d). the supreme court
which of the following is an example of judicial review? a). congress votes to approve a supreme court appointment b). a newspaper editorial criticizes a supreme court decision c). a decision by a lower court is appealed to the supreme court d). the supreme court rules that a new law violated the constitution
d). the supreme court rules that a new law violated the constitution
all of the following contributed to the ratification of the constitution EXCEPT a). federalist promised to quickly amend the constitution with the bill of rights b). popular frustration over economic difficulties and the limitations of the articles of confederation c). lowering the required number of states needed to ratify the constitution to 9 d). the unanimous support of all the major patriot leaders and founding fathers
d). the unanimous support of all the major patriot leaders and founding fathers
which of the following was not a direct cause of the civil war? a). seven southern states seceded from the union b). abraham lincoln was elected president in 1860 c). confederate troops attacked for sumter d). union troops attacks confederate forts in south carolina
d). union troops attacks confederate forts in south carolina
the original settlements in the 13 british colonies were all located
east of the appalachian mountains
the chief purpose of the _____ is to enact and enforce the laws
executive
one purpose of the declaration of independence was to
explain why the colonies has revolted
true or false: a senator must be a man
false
true or false: the constitution is a revision of the Declaration of Independence
false
true or false: the constitution is written for the common man
false
the main goal for colonization is
financial gain for the mother country
what forts did ulysses s. grant capture in 11 days?
fort henry and donelson
what was the name of the trail from santa fe to fort smith that settlers traveled westward?
fort smith to santa fe trail
from which foreign nation did the united states purchase lousiana
france
which country was the first to sign a treaty of alliance with the united states?
france
the american revolution soon inspired revolutionary movements in
france and latin america
the 3 african kingdoms on the west of africa are
ghana, mali, and songhai
the title "sinners in the hands of an angry god" refers to
god's power over man
thomas jefferson was uneasy about purchasing the louisiana territory because
he did not have the constitutional power to buy land from another country
the system of mercantilism
held that a mother country made money by exploiting and selling manufactured goods
portugese exploration was funded by
henry the navigator